Hannah Park, MA, LPC-Associate, IEDS
Supervised by: Kerry Williamson, MA, LPC-S, LMFT-S, CST

Hannah works with children, teens, adults, and families as they navigate life's challenges and transitions. She is passionate about helping people struggling with self-harm, trauma, anxiety, eating disorders, disordered eating, body image concerns, OCD, and sports performance.
Hannah approaches therapy from an attachment-based perspective, creating a safe and genuine atmosphere for her clients to explore how past experiences may still be affecting their thoughts, emotions, relationships, and daily lives today. With her warm, energetic and authentic style, she helps clients identify deeper patterns, gain insight, heal from old wounds, and build healthier, more empowering ways of relating to themselves and others. Because Hannah sees each client as a unique individual, she draws from a variety of therapeutic approaches to support growth tailored to each person's story. In her work with clients struggling with food and body concerns, Hannah utilizes a collaborative, compassionate, and client-centered approach. In her work with children (a special passion), she incorporates sand tray and play therapy. When working with premarital couples, she uses the Prepare / Enrich program.
Hannah holds a master's degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Denver Seminary and is a Certified Inclusive Eating Disorder Specialist (IEDS). She is also a certified Prepare / Enrich facilitator and has experience walking alongside families, teens and children as a counselor, coach, and next-generation minister.
Originally from Mississippi, Hannah moved to Texas to spend more time with her niece. In her free time, she enjoys going for runs and trying out new coffee shops.
Hannah offers a sliding scale based on income for fee reduction for qualified clients. For further information about next steps to see Hannah, please visit our Scheduling page.
For specific questions email Hannah at hannah@abundantlifecounseling.com.
Hannah approaches therapy from an attachment-based perspective, creating a safe and genuine atmosphere for her clients to explore how past experiences may still be affecting their thoughts, emotions, relationships, and daily lives today. With her warm, energetic and authentic style, she helps clients identify deeper patterns, gain insight, heal from old wounds, and build healthier, more empowering ways of relating to themselves and others. Because Hannah sees each client as a unique individual, she draws from a variety of therapeutic approaches to support growth tailored to each person's story. In her work with clients struggling with food and body concerns, Hannah utilizes a collaborative, compassionate, and client-centered approach. In her work with children (a special passion), she incorporates sand tray and play therapy. When working with premarital couples, she uses the Prepare / Enrich program.
Hannah holds a master's degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Denver Seminary and is a Certified Inclusive Eating Disorder Specialist (IEDS). She is also a certified Prepare / Enrich facilitator and has experience walking alongside families, teens and children as a counselor, coach, and next-generation minister.
Originally from Mississippi, Hannah moved to Texas to spend more time with her niece. In her free time, she enjoys going for runs and trying out new coffee shops.
Hannah offers a sliding scale based on income for fee reduction for qualified clients. For further information about next steps to see Hannah, please visit our Scheduling page.
For specific questions email Hannah at hannah@abundantlifecounseling.com.
Blogs by Hannah
When Your Teen Wants Freedom (and You Want Your Sanity Back)
December 2nd, 2025
When teens start pulling for independence, the whole family feels it. In this post, Hannah Park, MA, LPC-Associate (supervised by Kerry Williamson, MA, LPC-S, LPC-S, CST) explores why autonomy becomes such a hot topic during adolescence and offers practical, compassionate tips to help both parents and teens navigate the push / pull dynamic with more clarity...and maybe even a little humor....
Starting Therapy with OCD: You Don’t Have to Fight Every Part of You
July 29th, 2025
When you’re living with OCD, it can feel like its voice is always the loudest - relentless, critical, and exhausting. But therapy offers a new conversation...one where your whole self is welcome, not just the parts that are struggling. In this post, Hannah Park, MA, LPC-Associate, Supervised by: Kerry Williamson, MA, LPC-S, LMFT-S, CST, explores what it means to begin that journey with compassion ...
Sending Your Child to Therapy for the First Time: A Guide for Parents
February 24th, 2025
ALCS is excited to welcome Hannah Parks, MA, in the very near future. Hannah will be working with children, teens, and adults at our Kyle and North Austin locations. Are you considering therapy for your child for the first time? In this post, Hannah shares practical suggestions for parents as they help their child take this important step....
